Corn
Meteorologist Gail Martell provides her weather insight.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
Precip deficits also remain wide across northern Illinois and northern Indiana.
Slight improvement noted in the South.
Greg Peterson and his brothers are behind the viral video.
But more drought relief coming to the eastern Corn Belt.
Prices of both corn and soybeans should be well supported until rationing has been confirmed.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
Global feed production is expected to contract for the first time ever next year.
Some improvement to the lower Midwest.
Above-normal temps expected across the bulk of the country on average the remainder of the year.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
Petition asks EPA for one-year waiver of ethanol production mandate.
USDA Weekly Export Sales Report highlights.
Texas agricultural losses due to the 2011 drought reached a record $7.62 billion, making it the most costly drought in history.
FAPRI provides baseline projections to Congress.
Soybean export sales disappointed, wheat sales were within expectations.
Soyoil and soymeal export sales were also above expectations.
Corn exports a marketing year high at 1,300,800 MT.
China buys corn; wheat sales below expectations.